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My new house to be has a conventional domestic heating system with a gas fired boiler for heating the radiators and water in a storage cylinder. It's all controlled from a Hive controller that is fitted to a wall in the hall.
The current owner has the hot water to come on for an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening. He sets the room temperature to 18 degrees but is he able to control the temperature of the hot water accurately without a cylinder thermostat?
Presumably, there is a thermostat for the hot water temperature on the boiler that can be set but is this good enough and what would be involved in fitting a thermostat to the hot water cylinder?
bloody hell! what kind of captcha is that
My new house to be has a conventional domestic heating system with a gas fired boiler for heating the radiators and water in a storage cylinder. It's all controlled from a Hive controller that is fitted to a wall in the hall.
The current owner has the hot water to come on for an hour in the morning and an hour in the evening. He sets the room temperature to 18 degrees but is he able to control the temperature of the hot water accurately without a cylinder thermostat?
Presumably, there is a thermostat for the hot water temperature on the boiler that can be set but is this good enough and what would be involved in fitting a thermostat to the hot water cylinder?
bloody hell! what kind of captcha is that